Where everyone can invest in startups & tokens

Republic is an investment platform, where anyone can be an angel investor with as little as $10. For startups, it's a place to get exposure and funding at the same time, while acquiring an army of loyal fans. 95% of Republic fundraises have been successful.

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Jake Wayne- Co-Founder of Companion

Republic is pretty new, takes the kickstarter format but instead of crowdfunding it's crowd-equity...giving non-accredited investors the chance to invest in companies in their early stages. 👍

Around the web

CoinDesk

Initial coin offerings (ICOs) are evolving into an industry unto themselves. As in any growing business, you can tell this is happening when new third-party providers crop up with ever-more specialized services.

Inc.com

Small businesses now have the opportunity to raise as much capital as $1 million from the public. They can also solicit advice from high-profile entrepreneurs like Naval Ravikant, co-founder and CEO of AngelList, and Jason Calacanis, founder of Inside.com, and an early investor in Uber and Thumbtack.

Discover tomorrow's startups, today.

I don't visit BetaList nearly as often as I do Product Hunt, but they do a good job curating beta products. Many people first post here, then on PH (at least until @rrhoover gets his beta program for makers going!).

Fredrik Aurdal 🇳🇴- 🛠️ Indie Maker 🗝 Secured.fyi

This one is popular. You can submit your startup for free, or pay for priority.

Kesava Mandiga- Curious cat. Writer. Explorer.

Betalist shares a list of interesting startups every day, so they are a good option if you want to establish and build your presence.